Saturday A windy day with severe gales in the east and occasional heavy showers, especially along coasts. These may turn wintry, locally even at lower levels over Scotland. A longer spell of rain is expected for eastern and southeastern England. Feeling cold in the wind, with highs of 4°C in the north and 7°C in the south. Frost is likely inland overnight.
Saturday Night Frequent blustery showers in the north and east, with a longer spell of rain over the southeast. Further west drier with a few showers, more frequent over the Irish Sea. Windy with minimum temperatures at 4C in north and 7C in south.
Sunday High pressure will begin to settle over the British Isles starting from the west. Showers will gradually become confined to the east coast. A few showers may also persist over the Irish Sea. Cool and windy, with temperatures ranging from 5-7°C across most areas. Frost overnight over Ireland and Scotland.
Monday The day will be mostly bright with light winds and sunny spells, although the southeast may see showers, particularly around the English Channel. Morning fog patches are possible over Ireland and Scotland. Highs will be 5°C in the north and 7°C in the south, with widespread frost in the north and west.
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